The Aitape–Wewak campaign was one of the final campaigns of the Pacific Theatre of World War II. Between November 1944 and the end of the war in August...
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Battle of Noemfoor Battle of Driniumor River Battle of Sansapor Aitape-Wewak campaign Operation Semut Operation Agas Naval Base Borneo US Naval Advance...
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from the provincial capitals of Wewak and Vanimo, and marks the midpoint of the highway between these two capitals. Aitape has 240 V power (in general 24...
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Persecution, which included amphibious landings near Aitape in April 1944, or the Aitape–Wewak campaign, which began in November that year. The Driniumor...
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formation to one of the last Australian operations of the war around Aitape–Wewak in 1944–45. The 6th Division was first formed in 1917 in Britain during...
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Australian forces throughout late 1944 and into 1945 during the Aitape–Wewak campaign. Aitape, located on the northern coast of the Territory of New Guinea...
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late in the war. In 1944–1945, the brigade was committed to the Aitape–Wewak campaign in New Guinea. After the war, the brigade was disbanded in 1946...
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1944, it was sent to New Guinea again, where it took part in the Aitape–Wewak campaign. Following the end of the war, the squadron was returned to Australia...
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landings at Aitape on April 22, 1944. Battle of Driniumor River, also known as the Battle of Aitape, July 10-August 25, 1944 Aitape–Wewak campaign, which commenced...
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Sansapor Aitape–Wewak campaign US Naval Base New Guinea Naval Base Milne Bay New Guinea portal Tanaka 1980, p. ii. New Guinea: The US Army Campaigns of World...
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